U.S. tennis pro Nicole Gibbs will miss French Open after surgery for salivary gland cancer

American tennis player Nicole Gibbs says she will miss the French Open because she will have surgery for salivary gland cancer.

Gibbs, 26, wrote on Twitter that the procedure is scheduled for Friday and her goal is to return for Wimbledon qualifying in late June.

Gibbs, who was born in Ohio and is based in California, reached the third round at the 2014 U.S. Open and 2017 Australian Open. Her career-best ranking was 68th in 2016. She is currently 116th. She won NCAA singles and team titles at Stanford.

Gibbs tweeted Monday that a growth on the roof of her mouth was discovered at the dentist about a month ago.

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Former top-ranked women's players gather in 2013. Scroll through for a look at every No. 1 women's singles player in WTA history since the inception of computer rankings on Nov. 3, 1975. Clive Brunskill, Getty Images